REVIEW
In this essay, Will writes about his experience in high school debate—specifically,
he addresses the
many lessons and knowledge he has gained, as well as the sacrifices he had to make.
Although the topic of the essay is rather standard, the strength lies in the way he frames and
structures the story.
With a very clear beginning, middle, and end, the essay is easy to follow and
shows the author ’s dedication and passion for debate. A lot of applicants are discouraged from
writing about common topics, such as high school debate or sports, but as long as the essay itself is
able to illuminate something new and insightful, the topic of the essay matters far less than the content
and the way the story is depicted.
Will’s essay has its shortfalls as well. First, while the description of the Arab Spring in the second
paragraph
is helpful in building context, it is unnecessarily detailed and therefore distracting to the
whole flow of the essay.
But when he isn’t lost in detail, Will presents a complete picture of how debate has changed him as
a person, and his deep interest in this activity speaks positively to his character, and his use of subtle
humor ties his essay together cleanly and elegantly.
—Jane Seo